The Breast Cancer Society of Canada is dedicated to advancing breast cancer research, improving screening methods, and advocating for equitable access to personalized treatment across Canada, ensuring that all patients benefit from scientific advancements.
Last updated on Dec 12th, 2025
This week at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, Canadian researchers are sharing breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment, including new hormone therapies, immunotherapy, and targeted treatments.
Make a meaningful donation this holiday season with the Gift of Progress Donation from the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, honoring someone special while supporting breast cancer research!
Support breast cancer research by donating to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, helping to fund vital studies and treatments for metastatic breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Canada is participating in the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in December 2025, focusing on the latest research and strategies in breast cancer management.
Join us in honoring Angus Pratt's legacy in male breast cancer advocacy, celebrating his impact and commitment to ensuring male patients are recognized and supported.
Carla MacLeod, Head Coach of the Ottawa Charge, shares her breast cancer diagnosis, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and investment in women's health.
Support Breast Cancer Canada by donating through the Giving Tuesday Fundraising initiative, which continues to drive vital research for better patient outcomes.
This Giving Tuesday, support the Breast Cancer Society of Canada by donating to advance vital research that improves patient outcomes.
Support the Breast Cancer Society of Canada this Giving Tuesday on December 2, 2025, by making a donation to advance critical research for better patient outcomes.
Jeri Spilberg is conducting impactful breast cancer research at London Health Sciences Centre, motivated by personal family experiences, focusing on integrins to improve treatment outcomes.
The Breast Cancer Society of Canada has released its 2025 Progress Report on Breast Cancer, highlighting key findings on care access and ongoing advocacy efforts.
The Breast Cancer Society of Canada is dedicated to advancing breast cancer research focused on personalized medicine, encouraging support and donations to change the future of treatment.
The #BeyondOneSize campaign by the Breast Cancer Society of Canada advocates for personalized breast cancer care, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment approaches.
Breast Cancer Canada has released its 2025 Annual Progress Report, highlighting advancements in treatment and care equity across the nation.
Support Breast Cancer Canada through planned giving to help fund vital research and programs for patients across Canada.
The Breast Cancer Society of Canada advocates for national policies to ensure equitable access to breast cancer care and encourages donations to support this vital cause.
Participate in the Raise More Challenge by November 30, 2025, to support life-saving breast cancer research and advancements in treatment!
Breast Cancer Society of Canada is advancing precision oncology to ensure personalized care for breast cancer patients, inviting support for ongoing research.
Natalie's Advocacy for Breast Cancer Awareness highlights her journey through multiple diagnoses and surgeries, emphasizing the importance of personalized care and equitable access to treatments.
Breast Cancer Canada introduces enhancements in patient research participation through AI tools in the PROgress Tracker, facilitating easier data sharing and improving research outcomes.
Join the Breast Cancer Survivorship & Supportive Care International Conference on November 28-29, 2025, at The Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto, focusing on improving survivorship care through research.
Breast Cancer Canada announces the 2025–2026 scholarship and fellowship awardees, supporting ten emerging researchers focused on metastatic breast cancer research.
Join the Breast Cancer Society of Canada in advocating for lowering the national recommended breast cancer screening age to 40, emphasizing the importance of early detection.
Support the Breast Cancer Society of Canada by donating to advance research in precision oncology, especially as Breast Cancer Awareness Month concludes.
Support the Breast Cancer Society of Canada by donating to advance research in precision oncology, especially as Breast Cancer Awareness Month concludes.